Nvidia's G84 Shaping Up
28 Dec, 2006, 1:00 pm IST |
Gaurav Seth
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G84 is Nvidia's entry level DirectX 10 card. Once out, it will replace Nvidia's GeForce 7300 in the market. It will be a cut down version of the G80 and will have support for shader model 4, the unified way. It will also be SLI capable. We expect the card to feature at CeBIT 2006 in March. It will particularly be interesting for people who want to jump on to the DirectX bandwagon and don't want to spend a fortune on it. For more read here. |
Tags: Nvidia , G80 , G84 , DirectX 10
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